The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 17, 1877, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCKAT,BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
Vt III l!llMtlllg.
Wo fiit'l III llifl MfpemUnl a sketch given
by tv latly coi riiHiiiiciit nf n wrmon tliat
elio lipfinl In CtciiruLi, nenily linll a century
nr-o, pienclieil by a man who Introduced
.limsolfni "Old Cluli-Ax-l).tvU, from Scrlv
cn county, a Half Hard and Half Soft Shell
Baptist."
Wo mate the following extract as being
both racy and suggestive :
"God didn't make m all alike, my breth
ren ; but every man lias liN own apere.
When Ood lias a jilaco to fill, he makes n
mail and puts him in It. When he wanted
General Jackson, ho made him, and set him
to figlitlti' Injurn and the Kngll-li ; whcixlio
wanted George Whlteilelil, ho made him
for to blow the Gospel trumpet as no man
ever blowed It; and when ho wanted Old
Club' Ax PavK ho inado him and set film to
i5r.1bl.111' In thn baric wood'.
"Cut my shell isn't no hard but I can eo
goixl pinls in everybody; and as for tho
Presbyterians, they aro a long way ahead of
us llaptlits and Methodists In some things.
They ralso their children better than any
body on tho face of tho earth. Only a few
daya ago a Methodist class-leader said to
me .'Brother Club-Ax, I was born a Meth
odist, I was raised a Methodist, and by the
grace of Ood I hope to die a Methodist; but,
thau'k God, I've got a good Presbyterian
wife to ralso my children.' And I believe,
my brethren, if tho Lord Bhould open the
way for mo to marry again, I'd try my best
to find a l'resbytcrian woman, and run my
chances of brtakiu' her into the saving dec
trlnesof fect-washin' and immersion after
wards. ... It ain't three weeks since I
was out a cttllo huntin', for two of my
yenrljtn had strayed off; and I stopped In
nl old llrother HarkerV, on Mud Creek-and
took dinner. Ho's a deacon in a Presbyte
rian church over lhar. Well, as triio as I
nland here, brethren, sister darker hail a lit
tle gal a standing right beforo her, with toes
just even with the crack on tho floor, and
her' hands was hangin' down by her side,
and mouth turned up like a chicken when
it drinks, and she was a puttin' this question
to her out d' that Catechism :
":'What are the benefits which in this life
do cither accompany or flow from justifica
tion, adoption and sanctification ?"
"jnw, this question itelfwaa enough to
break tho child down. Hut then she bad to
begin and say that question all oer (for
that's the way it was in tho book), and then
hlloli the answer to it, and which all put to
gether made this :
'The benefits which in this life do either
accompany or How from justification, adop
tion and sanctification, aro assuranco of
God's love, peace of conscience, ioy in the
Holy Ghost, increaso of grace, and perse
verence therein to the end.'
"I thought the child was tho greatest
wonder I'd ever seen in all my life.
She stuckit rightthrough, too, without balk
in' jjr missin' the first word. And she spoke
o sweet, and she looked so like a little an
gel,. that before I knowed it tho tears was a
runnin' down my cheeks as big as a buck
shot, I've seen the day when I could have
mauled and split a thousand rails quicker
and easier than I could have larnttbat thing
and said it off like she did.
''itfotf, my brethren, that child didn't ur
dera'tand or know the meanin' of one wordo'
that. It put me to all I know to take It
In myself. But just let that Presbyterian
young un grow up, and every word of that
catechism will come back to her, and her
character will stiffen up under it, and she'll
have'the backbone of the matter in her for
life
"-Now, I can't put things into my children
that way. Xothin' don't stay, somehow.
It's like drivin' a nail into a soft log. . ,
"Then we don't pray in our families like
they do; I know their prayers are mighty
long, and they pray all over creation ; but,
after all, it's tho right way it's better than
prayin' too little.
"Now my father and mother were good
Baptists, and raised their children to bo hon
est and Industrious ; but I never heard one
of tbem pray in my life, and I was 'most a
grown man before I ever prayed a, prayer
myselfind it was in this wise :
"There was a big meetiu' over in Elbert
county,and I knowed a pretty gal over there
that I wanted to go and seo. So I borrowed
a little Jersey wagon that was a stylish
thing In them days and went over to her
house, and stayed all night, and engaged
her to ride to raeetin with me tho next day,
which was Sunday .
"Wo went, and had a glorious time and
I may as well say right here that she was af
terwards my wife ; but a comin' home I met
with a powerful accident that I nevor got
over to this day. As I was n comin' down
a steep hill, somo part of the gearin' give
way, ami let mo and the wagon on my ere'
tin's heels; and beia' young and skeery.and
not much used to wheels, sho wriggled and
kicked and toro from one sido of the road
of the other, till I was pitched head-foremost
as much as fn feet in a gully, and it's a
miracle ot mercy that my neck wasn't brok
en on tho spot I
"Expectin' to be killed every minute, I
thought I ought to ask the Lord for mercy ;
but as I had never prayed in all my life, I sent all over the kingdom, moro particular
couldn't think of the first thing to tar, but iy in Ireland, where an enterprising far-
me yicssin my latuer used to say, Lelore raers journal has given him tho widest pos
041111', when lie had company, and which ail1e circulation. Ills biography has been
was mis: -lrd, make us thankful for
what wo are aboutto receive.'
"Now, my brethren, do you Bpose any I
rresbyterlan-raUed-boy wasever put to such
a strait as that for a prayer? No. He
would have prayed for himself and none off
alter, me ueatneus, wiiiui 1 waj a huntin'
and a glttln' olrthat bleasiu'."
,Wlio Ate It?ger Williams.
Ilnr-er Williams was a native of Wales.
was a,I'urltaii, and tho.foutider of the cob-
uy of Khode Island. He died In providence
in 1083. Many years afterwards the private
burvlne urouud where he was interred vas
lear'ched for the remains of himself and
wife, for the purpose of erectlnc a inonu
mi.,t nr (hn.ii. Vprw mil. -v. fm.n.l
The Bhaoe of tho coffin could be traced bv a
black line In the earth. The rusted hinses
and nails and a round wooden V not alone re
mained In one grave, while a single lock of
braided hair was found In the other. Near
the graves stood an apple tree, the larger
root of which pushed its way into tho pre
else spot occupied by the (skull of Iloger
Willlaius, and turning passed around It and
followed the direction of the backbone to
the hips. Here It divided into two branch'
es, sending quo along each leg to the heel
when the roots turned upwards to the toes,
the whole bearing a striking resemblance to
the human form. These routs are now do
nosiled in the museum of llrown university.
It was thus found that the organic matter
thellesb, the bones, of Itoger Williams
ha4- passed Into an apple tree, transmuted
Into woody fibre, bloomluelnto fragrant
bloMoms, and bore luscious fruit, which
froinvear to vear has been -ruthfrwl m.,1
eaten. Those,' therefore, who ate tho apples
Jrom ibis tree te itoger Williams.
Agricultural.
Colic In Horses.
Hr. Crrssay, an accomplished and train
ed veterinary surgeon, occupies a chair in
the Massachusetts agricultural rollege, and
he has been lecturing In Vermont, where a
great deal of Interest has been awakened by
him In regard to veterinary subjects. Hero
Is what, In ono of his lectures, bo had to say
concerning colic In the hsrso :
Tho most common kind of colto In hor
ses Is known as wind colic. This arises
from fermentation of the food In tho stomach
instead of its healthy digestion. If a hori-o
Is brought in Mred and Is fed Immediately,
and fills Ids stomach, thero may not be suf
ficient gastric juice to perform Its office.
Tho food will then fermr-nt. Soon tho horse
will bloat; tho breathing heroines hard,
with frothing at tho mouth. This may not
bo confounded with tho hard breathing in
lung fpver,lnce In tho Litter there is no bloat
ing. Tho passage of tho attniush and bow
els becomes clogged with massed ol Indigest
ed food, tho gas arising from the fermenta
tion cannot pass out of tho stomach, which
becomes distended, and presses the diaph
ragm forward so that tho lungs cannot ex
pend, the breath becomes shorthand the rap
Id breathing will shortly induce frothing.
If the trouble reaches this stage tho horso
will rarely ljvo more than an hour. In th.s
disease time is of the greatest value. As
soon as you seo your horse bloating give
something to stop tho fermentation. For
this a heaping tablespoonful of saleratus Is
the bet thing. Soirits of hartshorn in a
doso of half an ounce, very much diluted, Is
also good. If now you have checked tho
fermentation for fivo minutes, tho next th'ng
is to make tho gas pass off. To do this givo
warm water injections freely, injecting all
tho animal will hold, if it is a pailful. Turn
tho horse's head down hill, and use a small
force pump, if you havo one, or, if not, use
a piece of rubber tube, which should be in
serted as far as It will go with ease, nnd the
end of tho tube may then bo turned up and
ap-1 a funnel put in, into which turn warm
water. After you have put. in all that tho
horse will hold, turn him about and let it
pass away, and repeat the operation till the
bowels become freo and the gas passes oft".
Meanwhile, another hand should be prepar
ing a doso of physic, which should bo from
one-half to three-fourths of an ounco of
aloes. This, if put into water by itself, will
not dissolve, but, if put Into a pint of warm
water in which a heaping tablespoonful of
saleratus has been dissolved, the aloes will
dissolve and the saleratus will be useful as
an antiseptic to stop the fermentation ; to
this can be added some molasses to make it
more palatable. Should the animal seem
in much pain give two ounces of laudanum
or an ounce ol either, or half an ounce of
chloroform. Should the physio not Jact
n an hour or half an hour, if it is a
very severe case, repeat the dose, keeping
up injections duriug the time. If thero is
structure from kinking of the bowels there
will bo no help. The lecturer had known
a horse to die in thirty minutes, in spite of
all efforts. Aconite is some times given to
cure colic, but it was of no value ; uor is
salt or vinegar, or both, of use. Chalk and
vinegar, which are sometimes given, the
chalk first then the vinegar, will alono pro
duce colic, and should never bo given, as
the eflervescenco may give pressure sufficient
to hurst the bowels. In no event take out
the animal and run or trot him about, nor
rub his belly with a chestnut rail. The
course sometimes adopted of laying the
horse on hU side and gettiug a heavy man
with thick boots to walk across him back
and forth, is also useless and cruel in the ex
treme. If the horse can bo saved, it will be
by the use of injections and physic.
The Potato lias Abroad.
O. W. Smalley writes to the TViiune
from London, concerning our old friend, the
potato bug:
Next after Gen. Grant, the greatest Amer
icati celebrity of the London season is the
Colorado beetle. lie is not invited out to
dine with dukes, but his movements are
watched with an attention most flattering to
him, and.h.9 appearance nt Millheini on the
Rhine produced intense alarm on tho
Thames. Followed as it was, yesterday, by
an announcement that lie had been seen In
Dublin crawling ashore on a bable, the
alarm became n panic. This morning the
panic is abated, on the assurance of an em!
nent entomologist that the Dublin insect
was not a Colorado beetlo at all, but only
looked like him. Long before this, how
ever, extraordinary precautions had been
taken respecting the dreaded visit. Ques
tions aro asked about him in Farliament,
and letters written to the newspapers those
being the two resources of the Briton on all
occasions of peril or annoyance. Tho privy
council has sent out circulars about him
for it is one of many oddities of English ad
ministration that her majesty a privy coun
cil deals with such agricultural calamities
as the cattle plague and the potato plague.
Pictures of the inteieitlmr animal have been
published. Minute accounts of his habits
Bn,i i1.iJl ra in the hand of thn nnllen
and of everybody who Is concerned in his
exclusion from theso Islands. Town coun
cils debate about him. The lord provost of
Glasgow told the police board this week
1 that he had seen thousands of beetles heap
ed upon the American shores as they had
been washed In after attempting to cross the
Atlantic I It is impossible to suspect the
WfirtllV fiwt nf mpfinlnrr fn inlro nml H. mimf
b supposed that he believes this dreadful
creature capable or flying d.UUO miles, with
or "P-"!-" -UB wmu, as me case may De. 1
fee CaP1' Nolan " another question
W-nlght In the House, which Implies, per
haP9 that lh8 beetl pressed into
11)0 -efvice ot Home rule. He would make
a very suitable recruit to the fraction of
Mah obstructives or destructives. IJut hi
111. I. 1 It ... ).
luemity uBuv no .u uo in ui.puie, as 11 is.
Has he stripes across his back, or not ? Th
highest authorities differ, but tho balance of
testimony Is in favor of longitudinal stripes,
and none across. I here are specimens in
the possessions of naturalists, and more are
promised from Germany, where they have
made models of the animal, waiting tho mo'
ment when a few thousand of him shall be
batched and forwarded by post. He cannot
bo a rarity on your side, and your evidence
011 the point of the stripes will be received
if dispatched without dehy,
"Love caught the brush'he wro'e to her
painted your glowing picture upon
the living cauvas of iny soul)" This was a
J'uung man on a Pi nalary, and If he had
uad 75 a week and a rich aunt he could'
have fixed her more complitely. Now
I they are married, and bo only wears a boil
on aniri upon ounuay,
ninny wlio nrr- Mnn'rrlnu
from tho effects ot tho warm weather and are debili
tated, am ndtlsnl by physicians totako modernto
amounts of whisky two or three times during tho
day. In a little whllolhoso who adopt this ndvlco
frequently Increaso tho number of "drinks" and In
coursa of Hum hecoma conilrmed Inebriates. A bov
crmfii which will not crealo thirst for Intoxicating
liquors, and which Is luti'iided csmlally for the
bonentof debilitated persons, whether at homo or
abroul, Is Dr. Hchenck's Sea Weed Tonle. Contain
Ing tho Juices of miny modlclnnl herbs, this prepa
ration docs not create an appctltofor tho Intoxica
ting cup. Tho nourishing and tlio life supporting
properties ot many valuablo natural productions
contained In II nnd well known to medical men havo
n most strengthening Influence A single bott loot
the tonlo will demonstrate Its valu.ib!o qualities. For
debility arising from sickness, over exertion or from
any cause whatever, a wlneglossful of Sea weed
Toulo taken ntter meals will strengthen ths stom
ach anacreatonnappctlto for wholesomo food. To
all who are about leaving their homos, wo dcslro to
say that tho excellent effects ot Dr. Schenck's sca
sonahlo remodlos, Sea Weed Tonlo and Man
drake Tills, aro particularly evident when taken
by thoso who nro Injuriously affected by a
change of water and diet. No person should leave
homo without taking a supply ot these safeguards
along. Tor Bale by all Druggists. aug.
VEGETINE
ItEV. .1. P. LUDLOW WIUT1W :
17S Baltic street, Ilrooklyn, N. V.,
INOV. 14. 13l4.
it. It STEVENS. Esfl..
Dear Mr, From personal brnllt received by Its
usr.ns wen as iromperwonai Knoivieuye ot uujiu cures
nave ineri'Dy spemeu almost miraculous, i con mosi
henrtllv nnd sincerely recommend tho Vegetlneror
the complaints w nich It is claimed to cure.
JAMES P. LUDLOW,
Late Pastor Calvary nnpllst Church,
Saciuincnlo, Cal.
VEGETINE.
SUE RESTS WELL.
South Poland, Me , Oct., 11, ISTfl.
Mr. H. 11. Stevkns : j
licnr Sir I lmvehpen Rick twnvpnrs with ttin I
liver complaint, nna during mat time havo take q a
Front many illtTeiviit nu'illctnps but none of them
dlil mo tiny cot.. I was restless nights and had no1
iii-iwuhj. runru TUMiiK ine ppennui rest wen nnu
relUh uiyfootj. ran recommend tho Vegetlne for,
what It has done for rap.
i our trnpoct rally. I
MU.s.ALUmiTIlICKnit. I
Witness of tho above. i
Mb. (J euros M. Vauouw,
Mcarord.MAM.
VEGETIN
Good fur Hid Children,
Bostox IIohe, 14 Tyler street,
D03T0X, April, 1370.
II. It. PTRriirNS,
near Mr, o reel mat me cnuoren inournomo
have been greatly beuenitedby theVegetlne sou
have kindly given us from time to lline'cspcclally
those troubled with, tlio scrofula.
With respect,
.lira. nuiuiuLLi, aiairon. i
IlEV. O. T. WALKEll SAYS:
I'rovidencs, li. I., nil Transit street.
II. It. Stevens, Esq.
I feel bound to exoress with trjv&lcnatiirn tho htch I
value t place upon your Vegetlne. My lamliyhavo
usoii u lurinemsLiwoYoirH. in nprvnn rteni t.v it
Is Invaluable, and I recommend It to nil who may
uut-u tut iLmKuruiing, renoiaung ionic.
O. T. WALKER,
rormcrly Tastor of llowdoln-siiuare churcu,
Huston.
A'ullilnir Initial to It.
SOUTH SAI.KU, II tSS., NOV. 14, IS'C.
jVlft 11 f fiTKVKNH
Dear Hlr I hate been troubled with Scrofula, Can
ker and Mver Coiriptuitit for three scars, NulhlDtf
ever did ijih any irool until I com mi! need iHlncr vour
VKOKTINK. I Mia now (rcttlnir nlomr nrst rate, and
stlUUMni? tlie VKtiKTIM:. I consider there Is noth
lnsr equ.ii to U Tor Hucti complalnu. Can UeaJtlly re
commend It to eterybudv".
Vourn truly,
.Mlrt. L1ZZIB M. VAL'KAItn.
Ku. lti Laiaue bt., bouth Salem, Mu-ss.
VEGETINE
KccommriHl It llcnrtily.
SOUTH H03TOK,
MR HTKVKN8,
Dear Sir. I have taken several bottle ot your Vesr-
etlne, and ani ror vluced It la avaluable remedy tur
-yjiMjejjsuiH ja.jihjj - umiJiaim, aim uenerai ueuiuiy
ol theuybttijit, (can heartily locommend It to all
HuETerera from I he above complaints.
Youm Respectfully.
Mrs. M UNKOK PAltKEK.
Preparea liy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vegetine i3 sold by all druggists.
August 20
WIIEIiK TO ADVEUT1S15.
A.T. Stewart says the best advertising mediums I
8 has over round "are tno old established
io two political parties, at the several co
throughout the union." "These, ' he says "reach I
every family ot the least account In tliclr set oral I
counties, and aro moro careruUy rvad than any other
clasaof Jonrnala." If Mr. Stewart's judgment Is of I
value, inero is no utmcuiiy in uecitung wmcn paper 1
It is for tho Interest of businessmen to advertise in I
TheCOLUUBii 11EMOCHAT, upon which this paper Is I
jartiaiiy lounoea, was csiauiiMica inisiio, anu tno 1
jolumbian now cnloys a wider circulation and I
Ereater r ronrtty than It ever did. It goes week- I
It Into two tuouMiDil families in Columbia and ad
lolnlne counties, and by most of them Is read from
tb first to tho last lino. It Is tho only recognised
exponent 01 nearly nve inoosond Democratic voters
In the county. It gives advertisements a tasty dis
play, that makes them attractive to Its patrons, thus
ensuring greater certainty that they will peruso
them. While Its circulation Is undoubtedly much the
laruebt In the county, the advertising rates of the
cotpMBiAN nro no higher than thoso of other papers I
wiiu oareiy Jitui nuu several 1101. oneiourui uie num
ber ot subscribers. Facts like, theso speak for them
Belrcs. No shrewd business man will neglect to In
sert his advirUnements in the Columbian tt I
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
For Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds,
Cough,
Bronchitis, Asthma,
ana Consumption.
The reputation Ithaa attained, In consequence o(
the marvellous cures it has produced during tno
last half century, Is a suniclent assurance to tho
publio that It will continue to realize tho happiest
results that can be desired. In almost every
eecAlon of country thero are persons, publicly
known,wbo have been rcstorcdfromalarmingand
even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its uso.
AH whohave tried It, acknowledge U superiority;
and whero its virtues arc known, no one heEitatcs
as to what medicine to employ to relievo the dis
tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec
tions. CiiERiir 1'kctoiial always affords in.
etant relief, and performs rapid cures of Uie
rollder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
tho m'cro formidable diseases of tho lungs.
As a safeguard to children, amid the distress
ing diseases which beset tho Throat and Chest oi
Childhood, it Is Invaluable ; for, by Its timely use, , I
rnnllltudei are rescued and restored to health.
This medicine gains friends at every trial, as
the cures it is constanUy producing are too ro
rnarkable to be forgotten. Ko family should be
without it, and those who havo once used it
never will.
Eminent rhyslcians throughout the country
prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend It
from their knowledge of its effects.
PREPARED BT
Dr. J. C. AYER k CO,, Lowell, Mass.,
I'rartlcal and Analytical Chemists.
BOLD UY ALL UKUGOISTS EVEllVWIIEllE.
Oct, 1, 181..y
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
C. A. II Ell RING
"P E8PECTFULLY announces to the public
mj UUIVItOliNiDUPIUOU
BNYDEIVM TANNERY,
(old stand) Illoomsburv, Fa., at the
i'orksolthe
Espy and Unlit riLrtet
1 and
i i.
roaas, where all aescripuons or
leather will be made In the most
substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at
prices to suit the times. The highest j.rtce Is ca&U
whl at all times be paid for
QUEEN HIDES
of every description la (he country. The public pat
cmatra la respectfully bollcluxl.
llocmtluig, Oct,!, ine
CHEAP
JOB
AT THE
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
The Columbian Printing Estab
lishment is amply supplied with
tho necessary Presses. Types and
other material for executing all
Mnda nf 'Prmtinrr it low rntoa inrl
- ""HIS 01 1 rillling at 10YV ratCS anil
. Iriria n-rnnrlitiniia nnrl ontia
...w. u..v....ui.-,
factory manner.
CALL AT THE
Columbian Building.
COURT HOUSE ALLEY,
Bloomsbuhg, Pa.
When special material is required
it will bo promptly obtained.
Books and Pamphlets,
Hand-Bills and Dodgers,
Largo and Small Posters,
Letter and Bill Heads,
Envelopes with Business Cards,
Bussiness, Pic Kic, Wedding and
Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Bills of Pare, &c.
Will all bo supplied and oxcutcd
in superior Btyle, at cheap
rates and short notice.
Tho best workmen'tare employed
and tho best material will
always bo furnished.
A liberal share of publio patron
age is respectfully solicited.
BiooMflBDEQ, March 23. 1877
PRIOT&
BLOOMSBUKG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M,, Principal.
THIS RPllfinT. fl nt. nr,tfnt rnnftUf.lllpil. nfTf.ra thn vorv ORt. t.1d!!tln fnr lrnfnw!nnnl nnrl flntilf nl tff,rnlnr
imuuintrs spacious, lmiung anu comuiuvuous ; completely neuicu uy steain, well vcnuiaieu, ngutcu oy iras,
Bnrlnir wntpr.
Mii-iiuon uoniuinu, nnu easy- or ncceHs.
iiinuiTiiic. i' my cents a wcok ueiiuciion vo an expecting
..uurses oi stuuy prcscriueu uy iiiu oiaio i
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Klementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic, II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art.
correspondlnit lii'grees ; Mnsler ot tlio Klcmcnta j Master
ineir auninments,. tugnou uv ino unicers or mo iinaru
i ill) ciiurM in i.iiii v iirML-riuiu uv iiiu nuiui l iiitL'ri.
Tho State i-iinulrnsa lilirlier order of cltlzensbln. Tlio
r-pnt nnil omclf nf. To.lchcM for hpr Sclionla. To Ihtqnnd
and their talent, hi stiidenta. To ull suclilt promises
IIIIN. Wll.l.l.V.H Ill.Wlil.l,,
I're-dilcnt Ilourd
tcpi. t, 'J6.-iy
HARMAN 8c HASSERT. Proprietors;
i;ast Street, South Hlilcof 3-. & II. Itallroml llloomsbiirpr. 1'n.
Hespocttully call tho attention ot tho rubllo to tho following statements : They manufacture all kinds ot
IKON nnd liltA-sS OAsTI.Nti-. 'Ihey muko the Celebialed Original and IMPBOVED
Tyj;QCsj--iIlO0 y li,0"WS, also nil kinds of Hep.ilrs, sueli us .Mold huuius l'Olnis, Uinulaes
win
oils, handles, ic. 'ihey also w.o
HEATING
AND
and aro prepared to furnish all kinds ot repairs, rucIi as Urates. Flro Ilrlck, c, wholcbalo nnd relnll. They
make tuo Improved CoaUmi hue 41ruie l'r Hit) w m. I'eiin -tme, Hie most economical urate In use.
They are also prepared to lurnlah HAW ANUUIUSl' JIILL JIAUHINEltV SIIAFTINU, l'ULLUVS, He. They
pay especial attention to tho
Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapers, Etc,
Tho proprietors being practical mechanics, having had on ex'-crlenco of oier thirty years, tho publlcca
rely upon having all work entrusted to themdono lu tho Host Manner and at Fair prices.
Jan. 20, Mi-iy
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT OO.'S
CHEMICAL PAINT,
and save one -third tho cost of painting, and gi t a paint that la much handscmcr, and will
LAbT TWICIi AS LONG AM ANYOTI1MI I'AINT.
Is prepared ready forusoln whlto or anv color desired. Is on many thousands ot tho llnest buildings
in thotouuiry, manv of which huvu Uen tainted six 3 ears, and now look as well us whcntlrst painted
CIIKM1UAL I'.tINT has taken Flrtt I'ltliMIUMS at twiuty of tho Mate Faun ot the Union, bamnlocardot
colore Bent free. Auuresa N. Y. KN A M K I, l'AIST no., lis l'rlnto ttreet, N. ., or HKNHY I.
KLDKH & bON, Agents 1321, Jlariict street, Fldladclphla, Ta. July 27, 1I-ly
N
EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
Afll)
Gentlemen's Dreaa Goods
DAVID LOWENllEllG
Invltcsattcntlontohls largeandclcgantstock
Cheap ana FasMoaahle Clotliina,
at his store on'
MAIN 8TUEET, IN THE NEW BLOCK,
DLOOMSUUUU, l'A
where he has lust received from New York and rhl!-
adclphla a full assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
lncludlDjZ tho most fashionable, durable ana
naaasouiQ
U UtESBS GOODS,
:CONSI8TINO OP
UOX,
SACK,
FKOOtC,
cium1
and oil cloth,
COATS AND PANTS,
OK ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLOI.3,
no has also replenished his already large stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSIllEKKS,
STIIIPED,
FIGURED .
AND I'LAIN VESTS,
IJlltTS,
CRAVATS
coLLAna.
IUNDKERCUIEKS,
GLOVES,
ISUSrENDEKS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
no has constantly on band a large and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Voatinge,
which be Is prepared to make to order Into any Hind
ot clothing, on very snort notice, and In the best
manner. All bis clothing Is made to wear and most
ot it Is ot home manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JKWELltY.
.OVEVEBY DKSCMITIUN, FINK AND CI1RA1.
III8 OASB OF JEWKLHY 18 NOT 80KPA83BD IN
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSOltT
MSNT OP
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAYID LOWENBERG.
TfjlSfAISKEPTOMFILE
' AT THE OFriCE OF,
mm
733 Saisom St., PHILADELPHIA,
Wbo urs our mtlivrluid aircuu, u.i will
rccclre AdveriU-esncnu t oar
lAiVniHT CASH ilATHS.
BLANK JJOTFP.n. civittittiriiiuutioa
tor uit u Uie uoimiiAii omoo. v
0 P" iul.
Tonrtlinm mrl(in.rnl ..OWon,. nmt nil t-rt f n I hrtl r Wfii-l
Discipline,
iu icocu.
Studimta'adinltted at nnv tlmo. llooins
ot tho Sciences J .M,istr ot this OUsslcj. tlraduatcn
or Trustees.
nn i Lnn Nninni.nm Rnn I ,i r.ii rniir-ji nrn nnr. lnrpnnr
tlmaq dtmnnd it. If. 14 nnn of thn nrlmn nbloi-tii nf
If. HOllplt.4 vnnnr norMnni nf cniil nhlllflp nnd rnivl
aid IndovcloDlus their oowcrs. and abundant onoortunltles for well wild labor atlcr lcaMng Scliool. 1'or
uf Trustees'
COOK STOVES
SS1
TlIO MAS II. llAHTUAN.
ALBKUT llAKTMAK,
HARTMAN BROS.,
DUALF-liS IN
TEAS, VANNED FItUIT,
CIOAHS,
TOBACCO.
snurr,
CONFECTIONERY.
Spices cf all kinds, Glass & Quoonswaro,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
AND GENERAL LINE OF
Family Provisions.
Itussell's Old Stand,
ItUIMUtT I.I.OCK,
4th door below .Market street, llloomsburg, ra.
t" (looda dcllveied to all parts ot tho town.
Arrllt7,'ll-tt
N1
OTJCE.
From this date the Bloomsbunr Oas Com
ivwlU
pub lil ei'l ll'O 111H'!1 Ul. llllk CUBb UXiU IUIW
and set
uiL'iu'B ni tour uiuiurs eacn.
The company navo on hand a lot ot pas tar suited
or painting roots, and posts or other timbers placed
under ground,
l'rlco in cents per gallon or tJ.W per barrel.
OC. 16,1s. 0. W. MILLEH,
Ho
MORRIS MICHEL,
PRACTICAL PIANO MAKER,
TUNER A1VO REPAIRER.
15L00MSBUKU, 1'A.
VIRST CLASS PIANOS ANI) 01IQAN8 FOIt SALE.
SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCIIANOE.
OUDEK BY MAIL ntOMPTLY EXECUTED.
Decl, 1S-ly
UL G. SLOAN & BRO.,
Itl.UO.llSIlDItO, PA,
Manufacturers ot
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs,
I'LATi'OItM WAtlONS, 40.
First-class work always on band.
; ItEPAIIIINU NEATLY DONE,
i'rlccs reduced to suit the times,
Jan'.'O, WT-tt
HIGHEST AWARDS
(lentrtmlul
itxhlbUIou.
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NOKTIIWEST COBNEU
'riilrtcciitliaiKl Filbert S(n.
PHILADELPHIA,
JUNCFiCTUBEBfl OF Pi TENT! B
f roDifliHron Air-Tirtt Healers
Wltb Sliiiklptf nnd CUnkrr-JrIullutf Urate for
JIuruluK Antbrurltu ur lUlumli tuu t'unl
CENTENNIAL
WllOUGHT-lltON 11EATEES.
Fon iirrujiiNous coal,
Keystone
WROUGHTrlRON HEATERS,
0001(10(7 Ranges, Xow-down Orates,
tbe, kc.
Descriptive Circulars bent rtin to any addreeu.
EXAMINE BEFOKE 8ELECTINQ.
April T, TT-ly A tit
r
anu urnisuca wiiu a oouniuui supply wi ijuiu.ou.i.
firm but kind, uniform and thorouxh.
Expenses
roscried when dcslrea.
V. Courso In Fliysical Culture.
In tho other Courses receive Normal Certificates o
m I in.i m niir iipl i;n irn's.
this Hcliool to hnln to sccura It. bv furntshtntr Intcllh
niirnrips. llinMi wlin flpwlrn tn lmnrovn lllelr tlmo
G-LENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP,
Thoroughly Cures Diseases of tiih Skin,
ilelutifiks the comi'lexion, trevents
anu Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Abrasions of the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contacion.
Tliis Standard" IJxtcrnal Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores nnd Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM Till'. COMPLEXION ALL llLEM
isiies nrisine from local impurities of tho
ulood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by tho sun and wind, such a3
tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR. SMOOTH and PLIANT.
and being a wholesome UEAUT1FIER is far
prclerable to r.ny cosmetic.
All the remedial advantaccs ofSul-
riiUR IIaths are insured by the use of
(Uemi's Sillnlilir Sfiau. which in addi
tion to its purifyinr; effects, remedies and PRE
VENTS Rheumatism and Gout.
It also disinfects clothing and linen
and prevents diseases communicated 11Y
contact with the terson.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, anil returns grayncss ot tnc nair.
1'hysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prkes-25 and 50 Cents per Sake: per
nox tf uanes), uuc. ana isi.xu.
N. B. The so cent calces are triple the the of those at
25 cents.
"UlLVS HAIR AM) WHISKEK DVK,"
lfiack or llrown oil Cents
C. 5. CRITTEHTOX, I'rop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.Y.
Oct. 2i, ru.-iy,
AdvertismgAgents
Is not cnslly corned In tlieto times but It
enn be moiloln three months by anyone
of eiiiuTKHK. in anv bun of the country
w bo Is Hiiilrg to wort; ttii illiy in the employment
that we tin nihil, (toiir wuk In jour own lown.
lou need not bo awav liumbuinu over nigiu. iuu
cangUo jour "hole lime to tho work, oruniy jour
spaiu moments. It costs noUiingto try the busi
ness. Teims snd JJ Oulht mi'. .MSiuiu (.losicu,
II. iiallktt 4; Co., I'oilinnu, .Maine.
Feb. is '77 ljr.
Orangcville
Academy.
REV.C. K. CAlIPIELDlA.M?rincipal.
It ou want to jiatronlzo a
I'JIWT CLASS SCHOOL,
WIinilK IlOAlill AND TUITION AltE LOW,
give us a trial.
Next term begins
MONDAY, AUGUST 13. IS77.
For Information or catalogue apply to
THE 1'ltINCII'AL.
July iT, '77-1y Oraut'ovllle, Pa.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
TO
kinds ot
IIODINE, Iron Street below pec
Dloomsburg, Pu., is prepared to do al
PAINTIKG,
GLAZINQ.
ant)
PAfEU HANGING.
In tho bcit styles, at lowestprlccs, and at Abort
notice.
Parties having sucli work to do will save money
calling on me.
All work warranted to give satisfaction,
solicited
Orders
WM. F. BODINE.
KINGSFORD'S
OSWEGO STARCH
Is tno BEST and JI03T ECONOMICAL ta tho World,
Is perfectly ruitK-frea from acids anu other for
eign substances that Injure Linen.
Is BTHONd Kit than any other-requiring much, less
quantity lu using.
Is UNIFOIUI stiffens and nnishos work always tie
same,
KteiM's Oswego Corn H
Is the most delicious of all preparations for
Puddings- Blanc-BftTanjo, Oako, otc.
Aug, 8, 1T-SU1 II 0 tl CO
PATENTS.
F. A, Lcbmann, Solicitor of AJucrlcan andForfgn
Patents, 'A'atlilniiton, 11. C. All business connocted
with patents, whether before tho Patent onico or
the Courts, pronptiy attended to, Kocnorgomade
unicw a patent is wcured. Gen u ior a circular.
My 4,'71.U Ufcw
E
XECOTKIX'3 NOTICE.
ESTATE Of tHEDEKICE ISU IK, DECEASED.
Letters Testamentary on tbe estate ot Frederick
joici.iuiu uiCTunww wyiui uup, uuiuinoia Co..
deceased, havu been tnantii l bv lliu Iffputr ,.r Lni.1
county to iOltalielU Islor, of fai im township, JSjieo
utrlx, to nbum all perilous Indc l.uu me requosui
to mako pay uieut.autl Uiooa hav tugdemandsagalnst
tlis nald estato win inaKo tiiem known lu tbo iuud
July n-CW tUboulrlx,
Dyspepsia nnd Debility
Dyspepsia nnd Debility
Dyspepsia nnd Debility
Dyspepsia nnd Debility
Almost tnvatlablr jlcld to tho
TONIC & INVIttOMTINH HFF15CTS
or the
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
-o it-
Protected Solution of Protoxitlo
of Iron.
Koacl tho Followinjj; :
West Faiblei, Vt., Jan. ll.UTl.
Dear Ulr For seven or ehrlit sears tiast t h-
been Intxior health, nnd for tho lmstyenror moro
very feeble. .My health continued to decline, nnd
my flcsli and strcnglh wasted nway until I r4 un
abto to work, or oven go up fitnlrs without great ex-
iiuuii.uii. i nuucicu iiuiii ni-tui'Mlf HliU uisirensinff
attacks of palpitation of tho hoait, my food distress
ed me, causing acimty and pain In the Btomnchi and
1 Burfered from extreme ncrvousnoss, coiiBtlnatlon
and debility or; tho system generally, my blood be
ing tnln nnd poor and sluggl-h In circulation, and I
was fur years sullerlngalltho torturoot acontlrrncd
d)Bpeptlo. About six months Blneo I concluded I
wuum try uuumo oi i'kkupiian byhlt. ana received
so much benefit from It that I purchased nve bottlts
iiiui i', uun mi. o Luniiuiii-u luu iiiu ui llio nyrupUD
til nulto roiently. It has restored my health to such
nn extent that 1 feci myself as good as now. My at
gcstlon Is good and my weight has Increased In tlio
past four months from 120 to lis pounds; tny
Mrenirth lins retnrnprl. nnd my
ly general nrniih is
thui wonderfully Improved, nnd loan truly Buy I owo
il nn it; inn usu 01 your i-buviah nynur. 1 earnt'fct
ly rcconimpnd nil milTcrcra frota dgprpsiii nnd de
bility to fflvolta trial, hoping It win do themaa
mucu trooii ns it nas mo.
Vniir-avnsjtimlif ItDO O Tl Yirtt.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
From n itlcrclittiit.
NOKTIt SSARSMOXr, ME., Sept. , 1ST0.
Dear Rlr It elves mo verrereat nlcasura to In.
form jou of tlio benellt received from tlio usn ot l's
ltcvuN sviicr In my own family. My wlfo for the
past ten yours lias lieen In feeblo lieallli very much
debilitated generally. LnstsprlUKbliu concluded to
tiy nbottln ot I'kruvun svuer, and was fo well
pleased wiui rne resuir, coniinueans ue until three
or bottles bad been used, and eliu Is now In better
health than any tlmo for ten ears, and has Increas
ed In weight from 110 pounds to 120)4. Iliavuem
plojed phjslclaus and used u great many varieties
ofiiatent medicines, to the OYtent of hundreds ot
dollars nnd I know alio received moiebenelltfrom
tno Peruvian hmuptuan an mo rest together
Mv paten or the svrnn aro verv lamo nndconstnnt-
I lr Increasing, and I do not hesitate to recommend bo
I good an article to suffering humanity.
Yours truly, ITIIIEI. PHASE.
PERUVIA SYEUP
PERUVIAN SYRUP
UcNtorod to Complete Health
liltOOKH, Mk. sept. T, 1870.
Dear Plr Vrom carlv vouth I was In feeblo health.
troubled with humor In my hlood, weakness and de
hllltyottlm system generally; was unable to labor
mum nnd only at Bomo l.irlit business, and then on-
1 ly with great Cciutton.
tack of Uipttierl.i, hleli left my limbs paralyzed and
uni'irsM, po 1 wus iiimuin lu vuik or even air-up. rsu
tlMnL'tho .idvertlsementof 1'ekuvian Hyhoi I con
Icludt-d to clvo it a trial, and to my great Joy soon
found my health lmpiovlng. I continued tho uso of
I mo ariur uruii lurfo mJiLK" uu vvvn usvii, uuu
was restored to complete health and havo remained
so to this day.
1 aurioum mypiesem, neaji 11 entirely to xiie ubo vi
I'kkitvun HvKiir. and hold It in hlirh cHllmntlon. I
I cannot sr oak too highly In pralso. I ha e In .sev
eral cases recommeiiueu it m ouses very faimuar 10
my own wiin xuu ttamo goou rosuiis.
louraxruiv.
C1IAS. E. -T&AKCY,
KET1I W.FOWLHA PONS, IToprletorp, 80 Harri
son Ac, lioston. Sold hy all Druggists. I'amphleta
fwe. aug.
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Tnet.o attractions tilll be dtt elont d eradually. and
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RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piIILADELl'HA AND KKADING KOAD
AKltANGEJIKNT OV I'ASSENGEU
TllAINS.
Jlay2i, 1870.
TRAINS LEAVE KCrEKT AS VOLIOWS (SCNPAT EZCEI'TE
ror Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, Pottsvllla
Tamao.ua, ic, 11,33 a, in
For Catatvlssa, 11,33 u. m. 5,47 and 7,S5 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, 0,23 0,34 a. in. and 4,00 p. m.
TRAINS FOll 11U1EUT IEAVR AS 101 IOWS, (SbKHAT Ei
CKITKIJ.)
Leave New York, 8,45 a. m.
Leavo Philadelphia, 11,15 a, m.
Leave Heading, 11,3 la. m., i'oUsvllle, 12,15 p. m
andTamaquntSSp, m.
Leave Catatvlssa, 0,20 0,25 a, ra, and 4,04 p. m.
Leavo wuilamsport.s.a I n.tn,1!,oo m. and s,00 p. m
passengers nidfromNew Yorkand I'hllade
phla ko througa ithout change ot cars.
J. E, 'OOTTEN,
Uencral Manager.
C. O, HANCOCK,
General Ticket Agent.
Jan. II, liic-u.
NOUTIIE1.N
COJIPANY.
CENT .A L HAILWAY
On and after November SOth. 1S73. trains will leave
SUNIlUltY as follows:
NOltTIIWAIID.
Krlo JIall 8.20 a. ra., arrive Klmlra n.co a.
" Canandalgua... a.ssp. lu
llochestcr wo
Nlaeara. o jn
Henovo accommodatlonll.lOa.m.nrrUo Vllllam
rt 12.65 p. m.
Elrulrailall4.10a.ra.. arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 b m
lluffalo He press 7.15 a m. arrlvo Buffalo 8.50 a. m
SOUTltWAHD.
lluffalo HxprcBS 2.60 a. m. arrli 0 Harrlsburg 4.60 a. m
" lialtlnioro s.40 "
Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrive Ilarrlsburgl.tOp.m
Washington 10.SO "
' llaltlmomoo "
" Washington S.30 "
Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harris
burg 10.60 p. 10.
arrlvo Baltimore '..25 a. m
" S'ashlEEton 0.1S "
Erlo Main 2.65 a. m, arrive Harrlsburg s 05 a. m.
" Ualtlm.ore 8.40 "
. ". Washington 10.55"
All dally eicept Sunday.
A"
V. M. BOYD, Jr., Ocneral Passenger Agen ,!
A. J. CASSATT, aencrat Manage
TM7f IWUIP
LACKAWANNA AND
I'luuiimiib, i,av.ii
XJW WKUTKILN ItAlUtOAU.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
Tlme-Tablo No. 19, Takes effect at 4:20 A. M
MONDAY, NOVEMBEH 22 1876.
NOIITII,
STATIONS.
......Scran ton
BOUTn.
D.ra. p.
a.m.
o.ra. p m. p,mi
9 461
9 43
9 88
9 bs 9 9U s 25
9 48 9 23 8 80
9 63 2 81 a S3
5 l S 51
T 65 S 49
T 4S S 41
7 40 S 37
T 83 S 82
T 27 8 27
1 ft U
T IS 8 19
t 15 8 IT
T 15 8 17
T 117 8 19
T IIS 8 09
0 69 8 04
6 64 8 11
45 III
0 80 2 49
6 15 Sttl
6 09 9 28
6 02 9 19
6 li 9 13
6 69 9 10
6 48 2 18
MO IM
B 84 1 63
D 2d 1 4S
6 13 1 43
fi 20 1 40
fit3 1 25
A 65 1 19
60 1 15
L Uellevue.
...ruiiorvuio.,..
.Lackawanna....
.. ritlilln
9 81
10 ui
2 88 8 43
9 48 60
9 62 8 65
9 6S 7 01
8 04 T Ml
a tr t 11
8 10 1 IB
8 IT T 1W
9 25
10 oil
10 11
9 20
9 10
.. West Pltuton...
...wyommg,...,.,
.....Slallby,.,,,,
....Bennett.
.Kings to n.....
10 10
9 11
in 20
10 23
9 07
9 00 1
10 27
10 27
9 10
8 89
twiigsion,
..Plymouth June.
10 82 3V2 7 85
8 60
8 61
.yinoulh.
IU 85 8 27 7 40
10 40 3 92 7 44
HI 41 8 87 7 63
10 62 8 45 8 16
Avondalo
8 48
Nantlcoko....
.flunlock's 1 reek.
Hblckshmny.,..
....Hick's Kerry.
.. Beach Haven..
. Berwick
8 41
8 80
8 111
UIO 4 UI 8 25
11 IT 111 H .H
8 14
U S3 4 21 8 t.1
8 OS
8 12
7 68
7 64
11 O'l 4 '.-9
11 28 4 87
11 19 4 41
9 05
0 60
8 65
7 2U
.....llrlar LTeck..,..
i " u'un iiiui o,
11 43 4 48
11 61 4 65
T 441
, Kspy.l.
..Uloombburg...,
-ltuperi."....
T (8
7 40
7 45
7 62
T 4U
7 85
T SO
7 IX)
U 67 6 12
19 a bin
19 07 n 11
aiawissa iinuge.
Wark'B Bwitcn.,1
12 10 6 20 8 CS
12 29 fi 88 8 28
12 82 6 47 8 40
19 80 6 62 8 47
T 11
T 04
.uuntiue.
....Chulas y...
....Cameron
T U
4 80 I HO
8 40
.North uiaberuuid.
11 61 8 19 1
iuu. poo. (.in.
if . . .". .u
Bupcrmttndonfa omckVuJ lJ5i , jlft;